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1 contend
[kənˈtend] verb1) ( usually with with) to struggle against.يُكافِح، يُقاوِم، يُنافِس يَقول، يَدَّعي، يُؤكِّد القَول -
2 خاصم
خاصَمَ: نازَعَto quarrel with, dispute with, argue with, contend with, fight with -
3 ساجل
ساجَلَto compete with, vie with, contend with; to rival, emulate; to debate with -
4 نازع
نازَعَ: خاصَمَto dispute with, contend with, quarrel with, fight with -
5 زاحم
زاحَمَ: نافَسَto compete with, vie with, contend with; to rival, emulate -
6 غالب
غالَبَ: حاوَلَ أنْ يَغْلِبَ، قاوَمَ، صارَعَto fight, combat, try to defeat or overcome; to contend with, struggle with, wrestle with -
7 ناضل
ناضَلَ: بارَىto vie with, contend with, compete with -
8 كابر
كابَرَ: غالَبَto contend with, vie with -
9 جاذب
جاذَبَ (ـهُ الشّيْءَ): نازَعَهُ إيّاهto contend (with someone) at pulling; to pull in a different direction -
10 نازعه الشيء
نازَعَهُ الشّيْءَto contend (with someone) at pulling; to pull in a different direction -
11 ناهد
ناهَدَ: قاوَمَ، قاتَلَto resist, oppose, counter; to contend with, fight, combat -
12 جادل
v. debate, argue, reason, talk over, join issue with, urge, contend, quibble, fuss -
13 فاضل
فاضَلَ: غالَبَهُ في الفَضْل
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contend with — index confront (oppose) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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contend with somebody — conˈtend with sth/sb derived to have to deal with a problem or with a difficult situation or person • Nurses often have to contend with violent or drunken patients. Main entry: ↑contendderived … Useful english dictionary
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contend with — Syn: cope with, struggle with, grapple with, deal with, take on, handle … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
contend with — argue with , debate with … English contemporary dictionary
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